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Braddy

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Hello everyone, I am 24 and have been collecting coins over a year now, some have been given to me from relatives others I have bought. Here is a coin I would like to bring to your attention on grading? It's a 1912 H Australian penny. There is no sign of rubbing and the coin looks to be in sound condition. What do you guys think and what could its true value be?

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Hello everyone, I am 24 and have been collecting coins over a year now, some have been given to me from relatives others I have bought. Here is a coin I would like to bring to your attention on grading? It's a 1912 H Australian penny. There is no sign of rubbing and the coin looks to be in sound condition. What do you guys think and what could its true value be?

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I'm afraid I have no idea about value of non-English coins, but someone here will.

If you look closely, you will see quite a few signs of wear:

- the details around the crown (fleurs de lys; cross)

- the hair and beard of the monarch

- the finer details of the clothing

But a lot of detail is visible and there isn't a huge amount of wear, so my estimate would be VF condition (Very Fine).

ETA: Having seen the UNC examples in the posts below, I would say no more than AVF (About VF)

Edited by Peckris

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Here's one of the best to compare with - 1930 is THE key date apparently for these. here

Its one of my favorite portraits.But I haven't managed to find an engraved example of one yet. :(

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Ok cheers, looking at the uncirculated photos it is now clear what grade my coin is.

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It maybe 100 years old but it has also seen a lot of circulation.Peck was generous with VF.

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Ok cheers, looking at the uncirculated photos it is now clear what grade my coin is.

Guide to gradng Australian pennies

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David

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It maybe 100 years old but it has also seen a lot of circulation. Peck was generous with VF.

Ok cheers, looking at the uncirculated photos it is now clear what grade my coin is.

Guide to gradng Australian pennies

:)

David

Not according to that guide! But it's a shame that the buttons for grades above VF don't work :angry:

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Not according to that guide! But it's a shame that the buttons for grades above VF don't work :angry:

I think most of the world these days use US grading standards

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My 2013 McDonald's Guide to Australian Coins and Banknotes gives the value of $48 AUD for a VF example, but half that would be what you'd expect to pay. Yours isn't quite VF so it'd be less than that.

They're not a low mintage year either so it's not exceedingly difficult to find a nice one in a bulk lot if you're persistent.

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Hi all,

I stumbled on this thread upon joining, and the Australian pre-decimal coin resource site you refer to is mine.

My apologies - the resource site is something I work on as time permits.

I have updated the website to include grading grades past VF, as well as a grading index page for side-by-side comparison (this is also the landing page for coin grading), if you would care to have another glance.

Hope you find it useful.

:)

Tim Bowden

TDK APDC

www.tdkapdc.com.au

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Hello Tim, and welcome!

I don't collect Australian coins but do appreciate the effort that goes into producing a website. Yours is a great resource, and one that will undoubtedly help many fellow collectors.

It's good to know that the hobby thrives down under!

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Great looking site, Tim, do continue to drop in every once and a while, we can never have enough experts of types on here!

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Thank you.

Yes, I will have a bit of a look around, and drop in from time to time.

As for expert, well, that may be a touch generous.

I consider myself an enthusiast experienced in early Australian currency, however I know quite a few with more knowledge than I.

Always happy to share what I have learned though.

B)

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